I've never been impressed with Timberlake as an actor, a singer, or anything else. He has been decent in some films but nothing outstanding. In my (possibly) humble opinion, he simply gets cast because he's popular and he's not absolutely awful like some musicians-turned-actors (50 Cent, various idiots from The Black Eyed Peas, etc.).

__________________"Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden of a**holes." - Raylan Givens

I think back to my father. As a farmer, he had a natural understanding for the Earth. I remember him telling me this world is capable of providing for all its creatures. Even now, with so many more people, there exists enough food for everyone.

"The problem," Pa used to say, "is people. As far back as we go, we've always had problems with sharing. Seems everyone's too busy holding on to what they've got to care how their neighbors are doing."

Wow. She got a noticeable tan, lost weight. Huge improvement from her look in MoS.

Watch her suddenly sport dark hair next

Now that be too darn cruel!

As soon as she finishes being a chubby, pale ginger Lois Lane, she turns into the exact image of comic Lois! A CRUEL WORLD!

I don't care how she looks in the movie, to me she looks fine, and she looks a tiny bit reminiscent of the 40's Lois, which is good also. But as long as she's nailed the characterization, I'm not bothered what she looks like.

__________________“The world is a dangerous place not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing”Albert Einstein

Um, do I have to point out that nobody here saw a single frame of footage of Amy as Lois Lane yet? So talking about how she'll look in the movie is kind of silly. And no, you cannot judge that based on set pics. And yes, she looked fine in the set pics.

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Originally Posted by DIRECTOR

im confused, on the sets, she looks fat, than sometimes she doesn't???? is it bad angles?

She never looked fat. Or maybe to you it did, I don't know your criteria for fat. I guess every woman should be an 80 pound anorexic. Otherwise I can't see how anyone could call her fat.

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Originally Posted by DIRECTOR

is it bad angles?

If you've ever done photography, even on an amateur level, you would know that many things (skill of the photographer, the lenses you are using, the camera itself, the lightning, the positioning....) including angles can indeed contribute to objects/people looking out of shape/non realistic.

Amy looked just as thin in most MOS set pics (and they were done between takes/while not filming and she was not posing for the pictures) as she does in any other pics. And I cannot wait for the first piece of footage from MOS with her in it, to shut up all these silly ´´she is fat`` people. Like Snyder of all people would have an overweight Lois in his movie. Right. Though I guess a few will still have a problem, because hey, if the bones aint sticking out, it's fat!

I'm not sure that a strapless mini-dress vs. a toque, wool turtleneck and parka lend themselves to fair comparisons.

Exactly what I was thinking. You can't even see her figure in that set pic... She's wearing a big coat!

__________________

I think back to my father. As a farmer, he had a natural understanding for the Earth. I remember him telling me this world is capable of providing for all its creatures. Even now, with so many more people, there exists enough food for everyone.

"The problem," Pa used to say, "is people. As far back as we go, we've always had problems with sharing. Seems everyone's too busy holding on to what they've got to care how their neighbors are doing."